Emily Duddy Teaches Harry Connick Jr. Pool

She appears very comfortable in front of an audience and TV camera... Hope she'll have continued success in driving more positive publicity for pool!
 
She appears very comfortable in front of an audience and TV camera... Hope she'll have continued success in driving more positive publicity for pool!

Emily was a regular on The Hustlers TV show so she is no stranger to the cameras. She did a nice job here with Harry.
 
I have to admit she has come a long way in a few years as far as playing. I was wrong about her. She also did a great job on the show. Johnnyt
 
In looks maybe she's along ways away from thie playing ability


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That's funny cuz the last 2 times she's played Ewa she beat her .....and the last 2 times she played Lorre John she went to the Hill.........but you probably knew that
 
That's funny cuz the last 2 times she's played Ewa she beat her .....and the last 2 times she played Lorre John she went to the Hill.........but you probably knew that

Your obviously clueless do a little homework and let me know when Emily wins anything of significance both of them have won wold titles and Lori was the youngest male or feamale to win a world 14-1 title at the age of 15 Emily can't pick her cue off the ground

Let me help educate you ,

At age 11, she became a pro player with the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA) and came to be known as "Queen of the Hill." At age 15, she won the World Straight Pool Tournament, becoming the youngest player, male or female, ever to win a world title, a feat noted by the Guinness Book of World Records. From 1979 to 1993, she won many tournaments, including her third WPBA National Championship and US Open Championship. When she won the World Pool Association (WPA) World Championship, she had held every title possible in women's professional pocket billiards. Her greatest victories are eight World Championships, three National Championships, and three WPBA US Open titles. At the time of her 2002 induction into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame, and 2008 Women's Professional Billiard Association Hall of Fame, she held over 50 major titles, and over the course of her career was recognized five times as "Player of the Year" by Pool & Billiards Magazine and Billiards Digest. Coming out of retirement and making a comeback she recently won the 2017 Diamond Pro Women's 9 ball Championship.

I'd say Emily has just a little ways to go before she's compare to Lori in anything in pool other than looks and personally thiers no comparison there either

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Congratulations to her for the appearance but to think this will do anything for pool is fantasy booking. Once the segment was over, the audience probably stopped caring about the sport right there.
 
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